![]() ![]() I sure did! (For those who don't know about Taos Pueblo, do an Internet search of images on Taos Pueblo and you'll find plenty of them.) There are, in fact, pueblo people in Arizona. Some of you will say "but that's Taos!" when you see that page. ![]() Here's the illustration at top of that page: In chapter 7, Kendra and the other knights arrive at Lost Mesa. ![]() Together, all five of the artifacts can open a demon prison called Zzyzxa. That assignment takes her to the "Lost Mesa preserve" (p. ![]() She and several other knights immediately begin an assignment to retrieve a hidden artifact. Kendra's grandparents reluctantly grant her permission to visit a special place where she is inducted into the Knights of the Dawn. Kendra has unique abilities that can possibly help, but the situation is extremely dangerous. He and his sister Kendra have been staying with their grandparents at Fablehaven. Seth is the first to discover the disturbing changes. Some of their kingdoms have recently been attacked by other nipsies who have somehow been transformed into sinister beings. The nipsies are like regular people except they are only about half an inch big. A mysterious shadow plague is slowly overtaking the once peaceful magical creatures that live there. Strange things have been happening in Fablehaven. Today, I'm pointing to problems in his Fablehaven: Grip of the Shadow Plague.įirst-here's an overview, by Denise Daley ( her review is at Barnes and Noble): A few weeks ago, I pointed to stereotypes in Brandon Mull's Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star. ![]()
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